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Feasts
Feasts, anniversary days of rejoining, either on a civil or religious
All Saints, Feast of
All Saints, Feast of, 1st of November.
Annunciation, feast of
Annunciation, feast of. 25th March, known as Lady Day, see QUARTER DAYS.
Dedication-day
Dedication-day [festum dedicationis, Lat.], the feast of dedication of churches, or rather the feast-day of the
Banquet
A feast a sumptuous entertainment of eating and drinking often a complimentary
Hanukka
The Jewish Feast of the Dedication instituted by Judas Maccabaeligus his brothers and
Easter
by the ancient Saxons early in the spring], a movable feast of the church, held in memory of our Saviour's resurrection.
Banquetter
One who banquets one who feasts or makes feasts
Passover
A feast of the Jews instituted to commemorate the sparing of the
Junketing
A feast or entertainment a revel
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